Monday, 12 November 2018
November 12, 2018
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News on the street is that Access bank and Diamond bank are in acquisition talks which is expected to materialise in a few months from now.
According to The Nation, "It was gathered that both financial institutions have reached an agreement in broad terms on the acquisition. What is left is the valuation of assets, with a view to determining the level of compensation and systems’ integration, the sources said, pleading not to be named because they are not allowed to talk to the media on the matter.
It was learnt that the development leading to the impending acquisition was triggered by Diamond Bank directors who approached Access Bank for intervention in a bid to stave off a possible regulatory intervention that could lead to the withdrawal of the lender’s operating licence in the light of the bank’s depleting capital adequacy ratio on account of a huge Non Performing Loans (NPLs) portfolio put at over N150billion. Read more here
Both banks have since denied the story.
Credit: The Nation
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